Wanderlei Silva

Wanderlei Silva

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Wanderlei Cesar da Silva ("pronounced vahn-der-LAY"), (born July 3,1976 in Curitiba, Brazil) is a Brazilian mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter, who has competed in Japan's PRIDE Fighting Championships and the American based Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). He trained under Rudimar Fedrigo at the Chute Boxe Academy in Curitiba, Brazil. He specializes in Muay Thai and has received a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. [http://bjj.org/a/people/silva-wanderlei.html] He is the former IVC light heavyweight champion, former PRIDE middleweight (205 lb) champion, and the PRIDE 2003 Middleweight Grand Prix champion.

Silva earned the nickname "The Axe Murderer" for his extremely aggressive fighting style; the majority of his fights have either ended in a knockout or referee stoppage due to his strikes. In the ring, he is known for engaging opponents with punches and utilizing knees in the Muay Thai clinch.

Silva was given the nickname "Cachorro Louco" ("Mad Dog") in Brazil, which refers to his aggressive fighting style and of the way he stares down opponents before his fights.

Mixed Martial Arts Career

Early career

Silva's aggressive style is rooted in street brawling, refined with elements of Muay Thai and kickboxing. As a late teen he joined the military and was quickly recognized for his fighting talents and rose up in the ranks. Silva enlisted after already winning fight tournaments in his age group in Brazil.Fact|date=August 2007

Silva's first professional MMA match was on November 1, 1996, in the Brazilian Vale Tudo Fighting organization (BVF), where he knocked out Dilson Filho with punches at "BVF 6". He fought in one other match in BVF, "BVF 10" on July 1, 1997, against Marcelao, who submitted due to a shoulder injury.

Silva fought six matches in four different IVC events, "IVC 2", "IVC 6", "IVC 9" and "IVC 10", from 1997 to 1999. He won five of these matches by KO/TKO, with his lone loss being the result of a cut stoppage against Artur Mariano in the IVC 2 show on September 15, 1997. The cut was above his right eyelid and opened back up several times, partially because Silva continued to use the cut side of his head to inflict many head butts on Mariano over the course of the match. [http://www.fightingspiritmagazine.co.uk/article.asp?IntID=78 Fighting Spirit Magazine - Article ] ] The doctor observed the cut several times before the fight was ended.

Silva culminated his IVC career by winning the promotion's light heavyweight belt with a submission win over Eugene Jackson in the IVC 10 show on April 27th, 1999.

Silva participated in one Meca World Vale Tudo event, "Meca 2" on August 12, 2000, where he knocked out Todd Medina with knees.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Silva entered the Ultimate Fighting Championship on October 16, 1998, at ', in a match against Vitor Belfort. The match has arguably been Silva's worst defeat in his career, lasting only 44 seconds and ending with Silva being knocked down by Belfort's punches then being stopped by the referee. Silva won his next UFC match on May 7, 1999, at "UFC 20" where he knocked out Tony Petarra with knees. On April 14, 2000, Silva was given a chance to fight for the UFC middleweight championship, but lost via decision to Tito Ortiz at '.

PRIDE Fighting Championships

Silva debuted in PRIDE at the "PRIDE 7" event on September 12, 1999, winning against Carl Malenko by decision. From 1999 to 2004, Silva won eighteen-straight fights in PRIDE, excluding a draw against Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipović (under slightly modified rules) and a no contest against Gilbert Yvel (Silva accidentally kicked Yvel in the groin), giving him a twenty-fight unbeaten streak. Silva's reputation as a formidable MMA fighter grew as he developed a successful record in PRIDE.

Silva fought Japanese superstar Kazushi Sakuraba for the first time at ' on March 25, 2001. Silva won via TKO (strikes) at 1:38 into the first round. At ' on November 3, 2001, Silva won the PRIDE middleweight (205 lb) championship when he defeated Sakuraba for the second time. Sakuraba suffered a broken clavicle and withdrew after the first round, giving Silva a TKO win via doctor's stoppage. The two fought for a third time on August 10, 2003 at "PRIDE Total Elimination 2003", part of PRIDE's middleweight tournament. Silva knocked out Sakuraba with a two punch combination at 5:01 into the first round.

Silva faced Quinton "Rampage" Jackson at "PRIDE Final Conflict 2003" on November 9, 2003. Silva won by TKO due to referee's stoppage after delivering seventeen consecutive knees to Jackson. Silva became PRIDE's 2003 tournament champion with the win. When the two fought again on October 31, 2004 at "", Silva knocked out Jackson in the second round with knees in a clinch after nearly being knocked out himself near the end of the first round. In Japan, Silva additionally gained his reputation as a fighter who has never been defeated by any Japanese opponent, resulting in a trend of various Japanese fighters being arranged by PRIDE to face him.

Silva's undefeated streak in PRIDE was broken by Mark Hunt, a K-1 champion on December 31, 2004 at the "PRIDE Shockwave 2004" event. Hunt won the non-title match by split decision. The decision was controversial because some who felt that Hunt's weight of 280 lb (125 kg), over 80 lb more than Silva, as well as Silva's performance in rounds two and three, had not been sufficiently considered by the judges in their decision; Randy Couture and Bas Rutten, both being commentators at the event, expressed disagreement with the judges decision.

Silva's former status as PRIDE's middleweight champion first came under debate and criticism with his loss to Ricardo Arona (who subsequently lost the tournament to Silva's team-mate, Mauricio "Shogun" Rua) on August 28, 2005 at "PRIDE Final Conflict 2005". The loss, by unanimous decision in the tournament's semi-finals, was Silva's first defeat in a middleweight match in PRIDE; however, since it was not a title fight and held under special rules due to the grand prix format (2 rounds instead of 3), Silva was still recognized as the middleweight champion. A rematch between Arona and Silva took place at the "PRIDE Shockwave 2005" event on December 31, 2005, with Silva winning by split decision.

On May 18, 2006, PRIDE's parent company, Dream Stage Entertainment (DSE), announced that Silva would replace PRIDE heavyweight champion Fedor Emelianenko in the Open-Weight Grand Prix. Emelianenko's doctors stated that his hand, which had recently undergone surgery, would not be in good enough shape to fight because the metal implant would still be present. Because Silva was also a champion, he received a first round bye and fought in the second round at "PRIDE Critical Countdown Absolute", which took place on July 1st, 2006. Silva moved to the semi-finals of the OpenWeight Grand Prix after defeating Kazuyuki Fujita by TKO (strikes) at 9:21 of round one.

On July 8, 2006 at "", UFC president Dana White announced Silva would face Chuck Liddell in a UFC event held in November, provided Liddell beat Renato "Babalu" Sobral at "UFC 62". Liddell did end up winning that fight. However, talks dwindled and the fight as advertised did not happen.

On September 10, 2006 at "PRIDE Final Conflict Absolute", Wanderlei Silva was knocked out by Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipović in the Open-Weight Grand Prix semi-finals. After a brief stoppage to tend to a swollen eye on Silva, "Cro Cop" struck Silva in the head with a left kick, knocking him out.On October 21, 2006 at "", Wanderlei issued his challenge to Chuck Liddell to a fight inside a PRIDE ring in February, when the promotion returned to Las Vegas, Nevada, however Dana White stated that the fight would not be happening, citing Silva's recent KO loss to Mirko Filipović which would have not allowed the NSAC to clear him medically for the fight that soon after being knocked out.

Silva put his PRIDE middleweight title on the line against Dan Henderson, PRIDE's welterweight (183 lb) champion at "", held on February 24, 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada. [http://www.pridefc.com/pride2005/us_event.htm] In a night of upsets, Henderson knocked out Silva in the third round with a left hook to the head to become the new middleweight champion. This fight was held under unified rules which prevent knees and kicks to the head of a downed opponent as well as having five 5 minute rounds. Many seen this as hindering Silva's ability to fully utilize his offensive arsenal. Silva was denied the ability to participate in PRIDE 34 due to medical suspension by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) which made this his last Pride appearance. [http://www.mmaweekly.com/absolutenm/templates/dailynews.asp?articleid=3594&zoneid=1] Silva never lost under pure Pride rules at 205 pounds.

At the post-"UFC 71" press conference Dana White was asked about Liddell's future in the UFC to which he answered, "That's what we will probably do, Chuck versus Wanderlei" [http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=buckheit/070529] . According to the Boston Herald on June 8, 2007, Liddell confirmed Silva as his next opponent.

On July 11, 2007 Dana White confirmed in an interview with Yahoo! Sports that the bout between Wanderlei Silva and Chuck Liddell has been canceled indefinitely. Silva and Liddell were supposed to be the main bout for "UFC 76" in Anaheim, California. [http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news?slug=ki-liddell071107&prov=yhoo&type=lgns]

Silva responded with a video posted on his website to the allegations that he turned down a fight with Chuck Liddell for "UFC 76" in September.

In the video Silva stated, "I never said that I wouldn't fight Chuck. I've wanted this fight for a long time." [http://www.mmawriters.com/ezineready.php?id=10] The former PRIDE champion continued, "I received a contract with two options, I could fight in September or November. I have chose to make this fight in November. I was the first to want this fight, but they kept avoiding this fight. Now there's a lot of people saying that I have ducked Chuck. This is not true." [http://mmajunkie.com/news/2565/wanderlei-silva-i-never-ducked-chuck-liddell.mma] and then he said "I am Brazilian."

According to Silva, the timing for the fight to take place in September did not work for him. He explained, "I am in a moment of transition in my life. I'm going to move to the U.S. in a few weeks. I'm going to live in the U.S. and there's a lot of things happening, and I'm not focused on training the way I want to be. I always fought at the time the promoters wanted. Sometimes I did things I should not have done, but this time I won't do that anymore." [http://fiveouncesofpain.wordpress.com/category/chuck-liddell/]

Denying he ever turned down a fight with Chuck Liddell, Silva said, "I want to fight Chuck in November and make a huge show, and make it the biggest show ever...I have no doubts it's the most important fight of my life. I know Chuck is a great name in the U.S., we'll do a great fight. [http://ronin5.com/fighters/bio/Wanderlei_Silva] I think I must be in my best shape, so I want this time to train better to be in my best shape ever." [http://www.thefightsite.co.uk/26.html?Itemid=1]

Silva asserted, "This fight is on, if Chuck doesn't hide behind this mess." [http://fiveouncesofpain.wordpress.com/category/chuck-liddell/]

Return to the UFC

On August 17, 2007, the UFC announced that they had signed Wanderlei Silva to compete in the organization and that he would return to the Octagon on December 29, 2007 at . [cite web
url=http://msn.foxsports.com/boxing/story/7133246
title=UFC locks up PRIDE superstar Silva
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] [cite web
url=http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news?slug=ki-081807silva
title=Which Silva will show up in UFC?
last=Iole
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] After months of speculation about Silva's opponent, UFC President Dana White announced Chuck Liddell would be Silva's opponent for his return matchcite web
url=http://www.ufc.com/index.cfm?fa=news.detail&gid=8385
title=Finally, Two Legends Meet
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] . The long-awaited match happened on December 29, with Wanderlei Silva losing to Chuck Liddell by unanimous decision. After the fight Silva said "win or lose I like to give the emotion for my fans" [http://www.mmaplayground.com/discussion/topic/wanderlei-interview-11038p1.html.] He also added that he gave his best and promises that next time he will deliver a win.

Keeping to his promise, on May 24, 2008 at UFC 84, he earned a decisive knockout win against Keith Jardine in the first round at the 36 second mark by referee stoppage, earning him Knockout of the Night honours. [http://www.mmaweekly.com/absolutenm/templates/dailynews.asp?articleid=6345&zoneid=13]

Personal life

Wanderlei is married and has a 9-year-old daughter and a 4-year-old son named Thor. [ [http://www.ultimategrapplingmag.com/content/view/179/37/ Outside the gym, I am with my wife and kids, and hang out and read. I have two kids. My daughter is nine and my son is three. The little one does BJJ. Is he a future MMA fighter? Sure! (laughing.)] ]

Championships and Accomplishments

Mixed martial arts

* PRIDE FC World Middleweight Championship (2001-2007)
* PRIDE FC World Grand Prix 2003 Tournament Winner
* IVC Light Heavyweight Championship

Wrestling Observer Newsletter

* 2001 Feud of the Year (vs Kazushi Sakuraba)
* 2001 Shootfighter of the Year
* 2003 Shootmatch of the Year (vs Hidehiko Yoshida)
* 2004 Shootfighter of the Year
* 2004 Shootmatch of the Year (vs Quinton Jackson)

Mixed Martial Arts Record

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wins=32
losses=8
ko-wins=22
ko-losses=4
sub-wins=4
sub-losses=0
dec-wins=6
dec-losses=4

References

External links

* [http://www.wanderleisilva.com.br/site_ing/ Official site]
* [http://www.ufc.com/index.cfm?fa=fighter.detail&pid=116 UFC Profile]
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